Wax Figures
Wax figures are lifelike sculptures made from wax, often created to represent famous people, historical figures, or fictional characters. These figures are meticulously crafted to capture the details of a person's appearance, including facial features, clothing, and even expressions. They are commonly found in museums and attractions, such as Madame Tussauds, where visitors can see and take photos with their favorite celebrities.
The process of making a wax figure involves creating a mold, sculpting the figure, and then applying layers of wax. Artists use various techniques to ensure realism, including painting and adding hair. Wax figures serve as a way to celebrate and remember notable individuals in culture and history.